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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Griffon_VF-9
Wildly fun game, with a bit more than a few terrifying moments thrown in due to the PS limitations at the time. They turned it into a feature instead of a limitation, and it made the whole game more horrifying.
It was also a cool voice acted anime storyline with giant mechs on the moon as an adventure/run and gun game.
Sentient by Psygnosis for PC and PS1.
It is a super ambitious 1997 adventure game on a simulated space station with multiple endings. The whole crew is simulated also and there is a fairly open dialog system with which you can ask questions, give orders or just small talk.
I would give an arm and a leg for a proper remake.
Chewy: Esc from F5
A funny little German point and click adventure about a little pink alien landing on earth and trying to get back to space, I think. I should play it again. I think by now it even has ScummVM support.
A little better known is Simon the Sorcerer. But it was kind of overshadowed by Monkey Island.
Poo dollar
Warzone 2100.
Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Has the first 2 seasons of the show. Never got a sequel :(
Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/32510/LEGO_Star_Wars_III__The_Clone_Wars/
My favorite Atlus game is Digital Devil Saga 1&2 but that's not even people's third thought when I say Shin Megami Tensei PS2 era.
DayZ seems like a game that people either love or hate/have never heard of.
I'd almost claim it's up there with GTA series as the best games ever made.
Lost Kingdoms 2 for the GameCube
Great card battle concept that I wish was put into a modern game and improved with more transformations and monsters
Jump Ultimate Stars!
Mortal Sin, a Melee - Roguellike with great visuals and a dev that cares a lot.
ΔV: Rings of Saturn, a hard-scifi 2d asteroid mining game. Great to relax to, a nice community and a great dev, linux native!
Deadlink, a Roguelike arena shooter, tight controls, pretty hard for an aging man like me, but i still like it, even if it puts me in my place regularly lol
Creaks. It's a puzzle platformer sort of in the style of Limbo and Inside. Beautiful hand drawn graphics. Really challenging puzzles. And the music feels like it organically evolves as you progress through the game.
Sprout Valley and Chicory: A Colorful Tale are two indie games I adore a bunch but don’t get much mainstream love.